Comparing Gesture and Touch for Notification System Interactions Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • We explore some of the characteristics of multimodal input interaction spaces for notification systems within a multi-tasking environment like a command and control center using two promising interaction methods: gestures and touch based input through a laboratory experiment comparing both techniques. Results of our study suggest that gestures are better suited for multi-tasking situations because they are less interruptive than touch interaction to users' primary tasks and are subjectively preferred by users in certain situations. 2009 IEEE.

name of conference

  • 2009 Second International Conferences on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions

published proceedings

  • 2009 Second International Conferences on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions

author list (cited authors)

  • Karam, M., Lee, J. C., Rose, T., Quek, F., & McCrickard, S.

citation count

  • 5

complete list of authors

  • Karam, Maria||Lee, Jason Chong||Rose, Travis||Quek, Francis||McCrickard, Scott

publication date

  • February 2009